122 Barry Parade is a must for any tenant who loves the charm of a character building. Located just off Wickham Street, this offering is perfect for any food and beverage tenant or office user who wants to be in the Valley precinct.
Available to be leased as individual levels or all in one line (272 sqm), property highlights include:
Ground Floor: - 136 sqm* café/restaurant/bar - Existing fitout in place incl. kitchen, extraction & cold room - Ability for foot path dining (STCA) - High profile ground floor frontage w/ excellent signage - Located directly opposite over 30,000 sqm* of office buildings
First Floor: - 136 sqm* character office - Stunning high ceilings and timber floors throughout - Ambient natural flowing throughout - Exclusive use amenities - 350 m* to the Brisbane CBD - Excellent access to public transport
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